We all know how talented Eddie Nketiah is - and the teenage striker proved it once again during the warm-up at the Emirates on Sunday.

With everyone making their way back to the changing room just before kick-off, a loose ball rolled into Nketiah’s path about 30 yards from goal.

He looked up, stepped forward and unleashed a stunning curling effort which fizzed through the drizzly north London air before ripping into the top left hand corner.

It was stunning strike from the teenage star, one he clearly enjoyed given the smirk he had on his face as he raced past Calum Chambers on his way back down the tunnel.

Wenger’s transfer hint

It may have gone largely unnoticed, but Arsene Wenger dropped a big hint in his post-match press conference that any transfer business Arsenal do in the summer will not include bringing in any more attackers.

With Alexandre Lacazette arriving last summer and Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang following in January, Arsenal have two prolific strikers at their disposal.

Arsene Wenger watches on against Southampton at the Emirates Stadium.

Then there is Danny Welbeck and Wenger clearly has high hopes for Eddie Nketiah, something he pointed to when discussing his attacking options following Sunday’s win.

"We have a good side," said Wenger. "Overall, in some aspects of the game there is no need to buy more players at that level, because we have young strikers as well, promising strikers.

"But we’ll see that at the end of the season."

It seems pretty clear from those words than any business which does take place this summer will focus on the midfield and attack.